This costume was worn by an alien in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Schisms”. The long robe is shimmering gold fabric with a sheer green fabric over layer. There is ruffling at the front and a removable hood made of the same fabric. Costume comes complete with costume … |
A set of prop scissors appearing briefly in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Schisms” as part of a holodeck exercise in attempting to recreate a shared nightmare experience. The item is polished metal ‘blades’ beveled to appear sharp, one blade being curved, both in a fixed position on … |
A lot of two costumes featured in various episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation like “Schisms”. This lot includes a Starfleet uniform jumpsuit featuring black shoulders, a Command Red chest, back, sleeves, and piping around the Mandarin collar; a black waist and legs that end in stirrups. This particular … |
A shiny silver colored costume with a large ovular collar worn by an “Antedean Dignitary” (Peter Andresfsky) in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Manhunt”. Reguarded by “Mr. Worf” (Michael Dorn) as a “handsome race”, the Antedeans placed themselves into a catatonic state because they viewed space travel as … |
A costume featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Remember Me”; wherein “Wesley Crusher” (Wil Wheaton) is conducting an experiment with the warp engines and then people start to disappear but “Dr. Crusher” (Gates McFadden) is the only one who notices. This costume is for wear by Erik … |
A pair of special effects make-up hands featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Where No One has Gone Before” for wear by “The Traveler” (Eric Menyuk). The items lot consists of two molded foam rubber hands with three fingers each, no nails, colored flesh tone with veins … |
A silver-grey jumpsuit of quilted nylon, with black stitched detail; with corresponding wardrobe label -- worn by Erik Menyuk as The Traveler in "Where No One Has Gone Before" in Star Trek: The Next Generation. |
A costume presumably worn by Eric Menyuk in his portrayal of “The Traveler” in the episode “Where No One Has Gone Before” of Star Trek: The Next Generation. When a strange alien comes on board the “Enterprise-D” to aid a Starfleet engineer in a warp field test only “Wesley Crusher” … |
A costume lot similar to those featured in various episodes of the Star Trek: The Next Generation. The first costume is a long-sleeved, full-length gray jumpsuit consisting of a textured, ribbed, sweater sewn onto black boucle trousers with uneven white stripes from the episode “We’ll Always Have Paris”. The second … |
“Badar N'D’D” was played by the Star Trek reoccurring actor Marc Alaimo in his first Star Trek role. Badar N’D’D was an Antican who served as the Chief Delegate at the Parliament Conference in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Lonely Among Us” in which the two species, Antican … |
A costume featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Where No One Has Gone Before”, wherein a propulsion expert comes to the “Enterprise-D” and ends up sending the ship 2.7 million light years away. This costume is for wear by Eric Menyuk in the role of the assistant … |
An elaborate costume featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Lonely Among Us”; wherein the “Enterprise-D” receives a delegation of alien dignitaries who share a weighty animosity. This costume is that of the head of the reptilian Selayan delegation “Ssestar” (John Durbin), it consists of a full-length, pumpkin-colored … |
A costume featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “Lonely Among Us” wherein the “Enterprise-D” receives a delegation of alien dignitaries who share a weighty animosity. One of the species are the Anticans, a dog-like race who wore costumes like this. The item is a pair of black … |
A costume featured in the episode “Unification, Part I” of Star Trek: The Next Generation for wear by “Klim Dockachin” (Garham Jarvis), Zakdorn quartermaster of a Starfleet Surplus Supply depot from which Romulan agents stole Vulcan ships in preparation for an invasion! The costume is an olive green and lime … |
(Paramount TV, 1987-94) Male Starfleet duty uniform costume design sketch, executed by Star Trek costume designer William Ware Theiss on tracing paper. Also includes two of his production business cards identifying him as Costume Designer on TNG. Originally acquired from the estate of William Ware Theiss. |
(Paramount TV, 1987-94) First and second season Duty Uniform with small hip pocket for carrying a phaser on away missions. Interior of costume has a Paramount label. Also includes the original commbadge. |
(Paramount TV, 1987-94) Small hand-held cricket phaser constructed of resin painted silver with pastel accents. Used in the first season of the series. |
(Paramount TV, 1987-94) Small handheld medical scanner painted silver, with internal red LED at one end. The scanner unscrews into two halves for access to the LED. Measures 2 ½ in. long. |
(Paramount TV, 1987-94) Cobra-head phaser constructed of silver and black painted resin, with accompanying black felt-wrapped leather holster with Velcro affixed to the side. |
(Paramount TV, 1987-94) Grey painted resin PADD with decal graphics printed “NAV ANALYSIS” and “SCANNING”. Measures 4 in. x 6 in. |
(Paramount TV, 1987-94) This highly-detailed production casting was designed by Rick Sternbach, and painted in original colors. |
(Paramount TV, 1987-94) Small trapezoidal-shaped lucite panel, designed to be backlit, with graphics for controlling the transmitting and receiving of holographic messages. Measures 5 in. x 9 ½ in. |
(Paramount TV, 1987-94) This rubber Klingon warrior’s dagger is made of rubber and painted black, brown and silver to resemble polished metal on-screen. Carried by Michael Dorn in his role as “Worf”, this dagger comes with a certificate of authenticity from Dennis Madalone, the stunt coordinator for TNG, DS9 and … |
(Paramount TV, 1987-94) This medium-size Klingon panel is made of lucite with colorful Klingon characters and graphics, designed to be backlit. Most likely mounted on a console. The trapezoid-shaped panel measures 45 in. x 10 ½ in. |
(Paramount TV, 1987-94) Pain Stick tip constructed of turned aluminum and brass. Measures 4 in. long x 1 ½ in. diameter. |